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Walking out to find the north entrance to the Clyde Pedestrian Tunnel one day, I noticed this out across the river from where the Clyde Port buildings used to be. There could be some economic smartarse-ery to be had with this, but I leave that to you...

Bronica SqA + 50mmPS - Provia 400X

Link to the exhibition: www.skd.museum/en/special-exhibitions/the-things-of-life-...

 

The Illustrations of the bowls were drawn by Sara Codutti

Chị này trog shoot hình này đẹp phết :xxx

My Facebook Social Network Graph.

 

Pretty interesting clusters form.

 

If you have a Facebook account you can generate yours here.

 

PS. I don't know what is with this picture, but a low of people favorite it ...

I am in love with graph paper!!! And Copic pens and markers!! I used almost every pen I have on this one. All types of pens. Not just copics. I really enjoy graph paper!! So many choices!! 4/23/12

Composite image. Model was shot on a black seamless background.

 

*Strobist Group Info*

1 speedlite subject left, 1 speedlite subject right. Each inside a softlighter style umbrella. Fired by Yongnuo radio triggers.

 

Find me on Facebook!

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A graph of my del.icio.us tags. link

Photos tagged "sunrise" taken since 2003-1-1.

 

Their horizontal positions represent the day of the year the photo was taken. The vertical bars are the boundaries between months.

 

There was a big increase in quantity as we get near to today's date (2005-2-16).

 

This is the second version of <a href="this graph. In this version I am dimming the photos proportional to the number of submissions for that day, to minimize the effect of increasing submissions during the past year. This makes the seasonal change in sunrise times more apparent.

 

The vertical position represents the time of day the photo was taken, according to the EXIF data. The horizontal lines are hours, with the thick line in the middle representing 12 noon.

 

I assume these times are not local, but note the cluster of photos around 6:00 am, rising into spring, and then getting later in the day as the year progresses into Autumn.

 

The "sunset" version of this graph follows - there are about 5 times more "sunset" tags.--

More stuff by jbum:

Sudoku Puzzles by Krazydad

Wheel of Lunch

Whitney Music Box

The Joy of Processing

 

Roughly 10 x 13 inches. Collage affixed to old book cover.

Ngồi tự kỉ làm bừa mừng SN Sèo =)) up trễ :3

cái coulpe thần thánh muôn năm của mình đây rồi :>

ngồi làm mà cứ quắn quéo vì độ đẹp của 2 thằng

yêu lắm cơ ^.^ có 1 sự điên ko hề nhẹ =)

text thì loanh quanh trên mạng rồi phang vào cho nó thêm phần lãng mạn :D

tự mình thì mình thấy ưng nhất #2 =)) 1 phần do stock ý =) quá reallllllllllllll

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,máu fan girl lại nổi lên rồi

Un lieu bien connu des Lausannois ... Non?

 

joli coup de crayon enfin de peinture

Facebook Open Graph is a great opportunity for brands, that will be able to activate their digital experiences in a customized way for the user, at a level that's unprecedented. They'll be able to reach the user and her connections as well very easily.

 

Facebook Open Graph is - in fact - "the portable user": it makes the whole social web a part of the Facebook ecosystem.

 

What can expect for the future?

 

Digital experiences will be personalized and integrated with each other;

Facebook.com won't be the only Facebook destination and - in the long term - it will loose relative relevance because it will be overwhelmed by Facebook as an ecosystem;

Facebook Connect won't exist anymore because Open Graph will make interaction more immediate and direct;

This whole cloth quilt measures approximately 15 1/4" x 21" after quilting.

 

It's based on a doodle I often draw in the margins of my paper. Some of my favorite office supplies are graph paper, colored pencils and binder clips! I thought the binder clips would be a handy way to display small pieces that you'd like to switch out frequently or somewhere like a cubicle that wouldn't allow a permanent hanger attached to the wall.

 

First I created a double sized piece of graph paper by quilting a 1/2" grid with light blue thread on a piece of 16"x22" white solid cotton (with batting and the same fabric for the back). I triple stitched the outer border so it would appear darker as on typical graph paper. Then I used grey thread as my initial pencil shape outlines, then "colored" each column/ribbon in one of 12 colors of Sulky threads threads. For the appearance of extra dimension, segments going from top left to bottom right are "colored in" about 2 stitch lengths apart but just 1 stitch length apart for segments from top right to bottom left.

 

I bound the quilt with the same white fabric and slightly rounded the corners for a softer appearance.

 

I like to use the Project Quilting challenges as a chance to try something I haven't ever done before! This is my first whole cloth quilt and my first time doing any sort of thread painting.

 

I create in Colorado.

 

Created for the Project Quilting Office Supply challenge : kimscraftyapple.blogspot.com/2010/07/time-to-vote-for-you...

Camera:Mamiya C220

Lens:Mamiya Sekor 80mm F3.7

 

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web site

www.h-kanzaki.net

 

This chart isn't a see it + know it (at first encounter). You have to live with it for a while to recognize the patterns. While it's not quite there yet, there is some goodness here.

 

Some metrics you want low, some you want high... and that's fine for these charts when you use them over time.

 

Then you'll have recognizable patterns to overlay on your graph, like diabetes, and you'll see whether your profile measures up to a typical diabetic profile...

 

Now consider you're a nurse or doctor seeing today's patient list; who is at risk? Where are the "pain" points. What am I seeing over and over again? Etc...

au Mont des Arts, à Bruxelles

This is a Social network anlysis from www.linkedinlabs.com/inmaps of my LinkedIn contacts. The color coding corresponds to different groups that I know, and how the tool classifies them. (I will say that it is remarkably correct)

 

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Tom's been counting down his inbox from silly heights. Working on averages, we can expect him to finish sometime on 11th July.

 

Within this data:

* 445 tweets from announcing he's leaving Yahoo to earlier tonight

* 174 beginning with the @ symbol

* 6 tweets containing both an @ and a link

* 56 retweets

* 22 hashtags

* 11 tweets of exactly 140 characters

* 50 Question marks

 

Business Graph with arrow showing profits and gains

A version of the previous graph, with a corrected y-axis.

 

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